Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [prep] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm waiting for them to well they 're going to fix it soon .
2 died as , whatever and they went to his eldest brother he said he had to burn all because he only lived in a small flat , he and his wife and two children and they 'd got no room for them to so he had to burn them .
3 I think we 're in a nest of greedy , self-centred , corrupt old men , of whom at least one would stick at nothing to preserve his privileges .
4 Our marketing our marketing er group has gone around to all the erm er the clients within that market place erm , well not all of them at least they 're gradually going round signing the contract to take the product .
5 Big Cassie was telling me a story about a couple of riveters that worked together , a family , brothers or cousins or something , and er she says that the guy was a riveter , he used to Maybe if the guy was on the inside holding , on the riveter on the outside this I 'm sure she said they were brothers , he would shout one of them from outside you know , shout his name and the boy would look through the hole you know , and he 's he would spit on him he would spit through the hole .
6 The CMR applies to every contract for the carriage of goods by road in vehicles for reward , when the place of taking over of the goods and the place of delivery , as specified in the contract , are situated in two different countries , of which at least one is a contracting country , irrespective of the place of residence and the nationality of the parties .
7 Or there may be a list of possible answers , of which at least one must be ticked .
8 There are certain problems with this conception , one of which at least I shall allude to erm towards the end of this lecture .
9 Double back all of you to where you started and crawl here .
10 Look Joe — ’ Len leaned towards him from where he was sitting on the side of his bed and , lowering his voice , he said , ‘ I do n't want to probe , and I know I 've said this before , but I …
11 She had advanced a step further towards him until now they were standing almost breast to breast .
12 He stated that ‘ it ought to be inferred that … one of the purposes of the advertisement was to enable it to be used by smokers as ammunition to persuade others that their habit was not dangerous to the health of anyone except perhaps their own . ’
13 If a diabetic patient was in need of so-called ‘ balance ’ — namely , the appropriate injection of human insulin for the control of blood-sugar levels — equally so did Morse require the occasional balance of some mildly erotic fancy in order to meet the demands of what until recently he had diagnosed as a reasonably healthy libido .
14 ‘ I 've ne'er been as glad of anything as when she went , ’ Gran said , harshly .
15 You can have erm loads off the stuff off the conveyor belt for you for today you can have er a video loads of C Ds some sweets and toffees and things erm some crates of moist toilet tissue .
16 Enraged by finding his path barred by his swine dead in rows of nine , the giant confronted the crowd , but the hermit pointed behind him to where his castle was on fire .
17 It took a long time for the penny to drop with me about why I was so apparently popular in men 's organizations in the aftermath of so many women deciding to work separately .
18 Sam came with me to where I 'd parked Tremayne 's car on stone-strewn grass .
19 Poor Dave Bassett and his side were left with nothing after probably their best away performance of the season .
20 ‘ We will need to go with you to where you were found . ’
21 After introducing yourself , you say ‘ I 'd like to talk with you about how we can improve the efficiency of your photocopying operation .
22 We would be pleased to talk with you about how you would take some of the initial steps .
23 Those shoes are horrible and she , mummy turned round with something about how I make her feel old , ugly and all sad and
24 So we started off with something like now we 're not we we have n't got there yet
25 His mother would become involved in long discussions with him about how she treated them both fairly and then would end up getting angry with his unreasonable attitude .
26 Faye was in the kitchen with Roberta , so Alice shut the door quietly behind her and went with Monica out to the road , and along it to where they were hidden by the healthy bushes of Joan Robbins 's garden .
27 Leith hid her surprise to tell him sharply , and walked away from him to where she had parked her car .
28 She did not know if her efforts would save for him at least something from the wreck , poor Benedict .
29 Gesner totally ignored Therese when they were n't on stage together , but he at least kept reasonably quiet when she was performing , and if he passed derogatory comments about her at least they were audible only to those close to him .
30 He and Blanche also knew that Jim Lancaster had lied to them about when he stumbled across his wife 's adultery .
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